The estimated value range provides a reasonable estimate of the property’s market value based on comparable properties and other factors. It is not an actual appraisal, but it is a good starting point to determine the property’s actual value.

$874,416 - $985,324

Alerts

13 Local Offenders

2 Nearby Fault Lines

3 Environmental Hazards

concerns

Slightly High Crime Index

Medium Air Quality

Moderate Flood Risk

benefits

Excellent School Ratings

Very Low Tornado Risk

No Former Drug Activity

Crime Alert

Official crime and sex offender information exposes hidden criminal threats near this home

Concern

Crime Index Rating

Slightly High -crime rating in this area

b

Violent Crime

c

Property Crime

b

Total Crime Index

*100 is national average. Greater than 100 means higher crimes, less than 100 means less crimes.

Violent Crime

138.5%

Murder

160.9%

Forcible Rape

87.2%

Robbery

218.45%

Aggr. Assault

138.5%

Property Crime

108.2%

Burglary

90.3%

Larceny Theft

235.2%

Vehicle

290.5%

NATIONAL AVERAGE

200%

300%

+38.5%

+60.9%

-12.8%

+118.45%

+38.5%

+8.2%

-10.3%

+135.2%

+190.5%

Alert

Criminal & Sex Offenders

2 Neighborhood Offenders

2 Nearby Offenders

Offender Information Provided by:

We’ve located 4 Offenders within 1 mile. 2 of these offenders reside within 0.5 mile of this property.

Nearby drug labs pose a risk due to the environmental contamination associated with the production of illegal drugs. This contamination could lead to long-term health problems for local residents. The presence of nearby drug can also negatively affect local home values.

The information here contains addresses of some locations where law enforcement agencies reported they found chemicals or other items that indicated the presence of either clandestine drug laboratories or dumpsites. In most cases, the source of the entries is not the Department, and neither the Department nor RealtyTrac has verified the entry and do not guarantee its accuracy. Members of the public must verify the accuracy of all entries by, for example, contacting local law enforcement and local health departments. To report erroneous information found in the database, please contact DEA at NCLR@usdoj.gov. The Department does not establish, implement, enforce, or certify compliance with clean-up or remediation standards for contaminated sites; the public should contact a state or local health department or environmental protection agency for that information. Entries on this web site are not intended to constitute advice nor should entries on this web site be used as a substitute for advice from a licensed professional familiar with the specific facts and circumstances of the situation in question. The public should not act or refrain from acting based on entries on this web site. The Department and RealtyTrac do not accept responsibility or liability for damages of any kind resulting from reliance on an entry or on the lack of an entry on this web site.

Superfund Sites (Hazardous Waste)

Superfund sites on the NPL (National Priorities List) are considered the most hazardous waste sites in the nation and pose serious health and environmental risks. These sites have been identified by Superfund/ CERCLIS for long-term remedial response actions.

Active non-NPL Superfund sites is where site assessment, cleanup, or oversight activities are being planned or conducted under the Superfund/CERCLIS program. Sites that are found to be very hazardous may be added to the National Priorities List (NPL).

Active non-NPL Superfund sites is where site assessment, cleanup, or oversight activities are being planned or conducted under the Superfund/CERCLIS program. Sites that are found to be very hazardous may be added to the National Priorities List (NPL).

A Brownfield site is any land in the United States – generally an area with abandoned factories or commercial buildings where polluting operations existed – that has been contaminated by hazardous waste and identified by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) as a candidate for cleanup because it poses a risk to human health and/or the environment. Redevelopment of a brownfield site can only take place after all environmental health risks have been assessed and removed. Living near a brownfield site can greatly decrease the value of your property until the land is redeveloped.

Brownfields

0 Brownfields Found -within 2 miles

We’ve located 0 Brownfields within 2 mile of this property.

A Brownfield site is any land in the United States – generally an area with abandoned factories or commercial buildings where polluting operations existed – that has been contaminated by hazardous waste and identified by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) as a candidate for cleanup because it poses a risk to human health and/or the environment. Redevelopment of a brownfield site can only take place after all environmental health risks have been assessed and removed. Living near a brownfield site can greatly decrease the value of your property until the land is redeveloped.

Polluters were found using the Toxic Release Inventory program. The goal of the Toxics Release Inventory program is to provide communities with information about toxic chemical releases and waste management activities and to support informed decision making at all levels by industry, government, non-governmental organizations, and the public.

Registered Polluters

0 Registered Polluters Found -within 2 miles

We’ve located 0 Registered Polluters within 2 miles of this property.

Polluters were found using the Toxic Release Inventory program. The goal of the Toxics Release Inventory program is to provide communities with information about toxic chemical releases and waste management activities and to support informed decision making at all levels by industry, government, non-governmental organizations, and the public.

Underground Storage Tank (UST) is a tank and any underground piping connected to the tank that has at least 90 percent of its combined volume underground. USTs are subject to both federal and state/local regulations. Many USTs across the United States are used to store petroleum at gas stations.

Aboveground Storage Tank (AST) is any tank or container that is above ground, partially buried, bunkered, or in a subterranean vault. ASTs are subject to the same federal and state/local regulations as underground storage tanks. The majority of ASTs contain petroleum products.

Leaking Underground Storage Tank (LUST) is any underground storage tank that has leaked contaminants, such as petroleum, into the soil and groundwater.

Leaking Aboveground Storage Tank (LAST) is any above ground storage tank that has leaked, spilled or lost contaminants, such as petroleum. Contaminants from a LAST may accumulate in soils or be carried away in storm runoff.

Potentially Hazardous Spill (SPILL) is any spill of hazardous material that is greater than 4 liters. If the spill is smaller than 4 liters it still may be classified as potentially hazardous if the material includes carcinogens (“cancer-causing” agents), flammable liquids or metals, compounds of unknown toxicity, or materials with low LD50.

Potentially Hazardous Site (SITE) is any site where potentially hazardous materials or chemicals may be found.

Radon

Orange County, CA is classified as Zone 3 radon area, where predicted average indoor radon screening levels are less than 2 pCi/L (picoucuries per liter). Radon is a cancer-causing, radioactive gas found in all 50 states.

Studies have shown an increased risk of lung cancer as a result of exposure to high concentrations of radon. Our data is a good place to start, but the only true way to determine radon exposure within a home is to test for it.

UV Index

This index rating indicates the annual average UV intensity for Sample City, CA. Seasonal and weather variations cause different amounts of UV radiation to reach Sample City, CA throughout the year. The graph below indicates the monthly averages for Sample City, CA.

What is the UV Index?

The UV index is a daily forecast of the expected risk of sun exposure. The index is calculated by the National Weather Service. This index can help you make daily choices to protect yourself from potentially harmful sun rays. The UV Index Scale is a scale from 0 to 15, with 0 being the lowest risk and 15 being the highest risk.

Natural Disaster Alerts

Know if this property is located within a high-risk area that can cause major property damage

Concern

Flood Risk

Moderate Risk

This property is located in a moderate flood risk area with a 0.2% annual chance of flooding.

Properties in a moderate flood risk area have a 0.2% annual chance of flooding. Roughly 1 out of 4 flood insurance claims are for properties in these risk zones. Flooding in this area is possible due to severe rainfall and inadequate local drainage. Flood insurance is recommended in this area, but not required by federal regulation.

Earthquake Risk

High Risk Area -Nearest Fault Line 5 miles

This home is located in a high earthquake risk area.

The USGS database shows that there is a 94.0% chance of a major earthquake within 50km of Sample City, CA within the next 50 years. The largest earthquake within 35.4444 miles of Sample City, CA was a 6.7 Magnitude in 1994.

Landslide Risk

High Risk

More than 15% of the area is involved in land sliding

This home is located in an area where there is a High Landslide Incidence (more than 15% of the area is involved in land sliding). This does not mean this home is at risk for land sliding, but you should independently verify the location with a professional risk assessment.

What causes landslides?

Landslides occur when gravity causes rock, soil, and/or debris to move down a slope. Triggers for landslides include rainfall, erosion, earthquakes, volcanic activity or a combination of all these factors.

Landslides can occur in all 50 states with total annual damage well into the billions of dollars. Landslides do reduce real estate value, so it’s important to know if a home you are about to buy is located in a high landslide risk area.

Wildfire Risk

Moderate Risk

This home is located in a Moderate wildfire risk area.

Fires in this area may produce flames up to 8 feet in length. There is the potential for a small amount of short-range spotting. There is an increasing potential to cause harm or damage to life and property. Increased preparedness measures may be needed to protect your home and property.

On average, 5 million acres of forest and vegetation burns every year in the United States, causing millions of dollars in damage. Sadly, nine out of ten wildfires are caused by humans. Wildfires may also be ignited by the heat from the sun or a lightening strike. Since wildfires can spread rapidly, it is important to know if your home is located in a wildfire risk area to make necessary preparations.

Sink Hole Risk

In this area fissures, tubes and caves are generally less than 1,000 ft (300 m) long; 50 ft (15 m) or less vertical extent; In gently dipping to flat-lying beds of carbonate rock beneath an overburden of non-carbonate material 10 ft (3 m) to 200 ft (60 m) thick.

What is a Sink Hole?

Sinkholes are common in what is called “karst terrain.” These are regions where the rock below the land surface is limestone, carbonate rock, salt beds, or rocks that can naturally be dissolved by groundwater circulating through them. When water from rainfall moves through the soil, these types of rock start to dissolve and spaces and caverns develop underground. Most of the time, sinkholes form gradually. However, a sudden collapse can occur when the spaces below ground get too big to support the land above. Sudden sinkhole collapses can be catastrophic, swallowing up cars, homes and streets in an instant.

About 20% of the United States is underlain by karst terrian and is susceptible to a sinkhole event. The most damage from sinkholes tends to occur in areas of Florida, Texas, Alabama, Missouri, Kentucky, Tennessee, and Pennsylvania.

How can you protect yourself?

If your home is located in a moderate to very high sinkhole risk area, it is recommended that you constantly look out for small holes in the ground or cracks forming around your property’s foundation.

Hurricane storm systems threaten millions of homes each year, particularly on the Atlantic seaboard and Gulf of Mexico where hurricane season runs from June 1 to November 30 with peaks in August and September. Hurricanes in the Pacific Ocean are less catastrophic, but do occur between May 15 and November 30 each year, affecting the Hawaiian Islands, the Pacific Coast and U.S. territories in the Pacific. Threats from hurricanes include high winds, heavy rainfall, storm surge, coastal and inland flooding, rip currents, and tornadoes. Total property damage from a large hurricane can be in the billions of dollars, so it’s important to know your risks before buying a home.

Hail is a form of precipitation that falls from the sky as ice stones. The stones can range in size from small pea-sized pellets to hailstones the size of a grapefruit. Hail causes about 1 billion dollars in property damage nationwide. Peak months for hailstorms are April – July. While hail storms can occur anywhere in the United States, they are most common across the Great Plains and Midwest

Comparable Home Sales

Average Sales Price for similar homes is $900,000

Comparable Sales for this property are currently not available either due to lack of characteristics on this property or a lack of comparable sales activity in the area. To assist you with your own valuation of the property, we can provide you with the following averages for the area.

Average Sales Price

Price/Sq Ft

Living Area

Lot Size

$900,000

$452.72

1,988 Sq Ft

4,200 Sq Ft

Fair Market Rent

Average rent $2,500 per month

Average Monthly Rent for 00000

Studio$720

1 Bedroom$860

2 Bedrooms$1260

3 Bedrooms$1500

4+ Bedrooms$2500

3 Bedroom Rental Trends

Local Info

Know where to find the places you need to go

Fire Stations

Closest Fire Station is 1.9 mi

We’ve located 5 fire stations in Sample City, CA. The closest fire station to this property is 1.9 miles away.